As written it is a terminating decimal
10.121212 As a fraction it is ' 10 121212/1000000 =
'10 60606/1000000' =
'10 30303/ 500000'
Done!!!
However, if 10.121212 is a repeating to infinity decimal it should be written as '10.121212... ' (Note the dots).
So convert to a fraction
Let
P = 10.121212....
100P = 1012.121212....
Subtract
99P = 1002 ( Note the repeating decimals subtract to zero).
Hence
99P = 1002
P = 1002 / 99
P = 10 12/99
P = 10 4/33 The answer!!!!!
Every fraction is an equivalent fraction: each fraction in decimal form has an equivalent rational fraction as well as an equivalent percentage fraction.
A fraction that has a different sign to the first fraction.
Divide the fraction by 100, and you will get the percentage of a fraction.
Or both. That's a complex fraction.
The number below the fraction bar in a fraction is the denominator. The number above the fraction bar is the numerator.
It is 10121212/1000000 which can be simplified to 2530303/250000
Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!Since a unit fraction IS a fraction, it is like a fraction!
different kinds of fraction: *proper fraction *improper fraction *mixed fraction *equal/equivalent fraction
There cannot be a whole fraction. If it is a fraction it is not whole and if it is whole it is not a fraction.
The numerator of the fraction is 1.The numerator of the fraction is 1.The numerator of the fraction is 1.The numerator of the fraction is 1.
No, every fraction is not a unit fraction because unit fraction must have 1 as numerator but every unit fraction is a fraction such as 2/3 is a fraction but not considered a unit fraction and 1/3 which is a unit fraction is also called fraction
Every fraction is an equivalent fraction: each fraction in decimal form has an equivalent rational fraction as well as an equivalent percentage fraction.
An equivilant fraction is a fraction that equals the same as another fraction when simplified.
A fraction that has a different sign to the first fraction.
That's a complex fraction.
Divide the fraction by 100, and you will get the percentage of a fraction.
Or both. That's a complex fraction.